We were supposed to host this space, but I could not. And I think it's a general network issue. But we are here now.
So, I think, I don't know. I think I've lost my piece for last week. I will look for it.
Maybe, hopefully I can be able to present it. So, who is opening the floor for us tonight? We have so many pieces. I see how many.
I'm seeing four. Is it four here? Okay. Yeah, four pieces.
So, the host will do us the honor of opening the space with her beautiful and amazing piece. While we leave, I can listen and enjoy. Nice job, Gato.
The last time I checked, the host used to be the last person to recite. No, you have two now. I think you have two.
So, one now, one later at the end. Okay. Good evening, everyone.
You're welcome. Listen. Good evening.
Okay. I have two pieces. I'm going to take just one.
The life that is shackled, even the hand that is shackled under the chains can give freedom and liberty. So, it is all about hope. Everything about it is hope.
It is a beautiful piece. Thank you, Ms. Shewa, for this wonderful piece. It is a huge difference from what we have known you originally for.
You look like the mistress of erotic. But you have done something different from that. And it is wonderful.
Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Barifuja. Barifuja said the mistress of erotic.
Erotic mama, we hear you. Thank you very much, Barifuja, for your contributions. That is a very deep, Auntie Shewa.
I wish racing was here to commend you, you know. But then, let's move forward. Amazing piece.
Dove is in the building, my brother from Ethiopia. Dove is celebrating how many years? Dove, send him a mic request. He is celebrating his 30th anniversary.
Oh, Dove, what's up? Yeah, I hope you are hearing me now. Yes, I am hearing you. Okay, okay, okay.
Hello, brothers and sisters, my Africans. It is okay. I am okay.
It has been a horrific time for me, but I am still surviving. That is all about surviving, like Albert Camus says. It is trying to find a meaning inside the meaningless world.